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scotland edition 03 / las flores, colombia + indonesia coffee from the right roast

colombia + indonesia coffee

Scotland edition 03 / Las Flores

by the right roast · london, uk

you'll taste stone fruit before peach. this is scotland edition 03 / las flores, a washed colombia + indonesia from the right roast.

stone fruitpeach

the bean

origin
colombia + indonesia
region
huila
process
washed
varietal
gesha, caturra, pink bourbon, bourbon
status
in stock
scotland edition 03 / las flores is a washed colombian coffee from huila, roasted by the right roast. it brings together four varietals, gesha, caturra, pink bourbon, and bourbon, which together contribute to a layered cup with stone fruit and peach character. the washed process keeps things clean and precise, letting the fruit come through without pulpy weight. huila is a high-altitude growing region in southern colombia, known for producing coffees with clear acidity and defined sweetness. this is a good fit for filter brewing, where the cleaner flavour profile can express itself fully.

common questions

What does Scotland edition 03 / Las Flores taste like?

the tasting notes are stone fruit and peach, delivered through a clean, washed-process cup built from a blend of gesha, caturra, pink bourbon, and bourbon varietals.

How is Scotland edition 03 / Las Flores grown and processed?

it is grown in huila, colombia, using four varietals, gesha, caturra, pink bourbon, and bourbon, and is processed using the washed method, which removes the fruit before drying to produce a cleaner, more defined cup.

How should I brew Scotland edition 03 / Las Flores?

filter brewing methods suit washed colombian coffees well, as they preserve the clarity and the distinct peach and stone fruit notes without masking the finer varietal detail.

about the right roast

you're on lower clapton road, which isn't the part of hackney that gets written up in travel supplements, and that's probably fine by everyone involved. the right roast sits in a stretch of east london that's still figuring itself out, and there's something honest about a specialty roaster planting itself here rather than in shoreditch where the foot traffic does half the work for you. they roast their own beans, which means what ends up in your cup started as a decision made on this premises, not a bag ordered from a wholesaler. the standing among reviewers is genuinely strong, consistently so. if you're in clapton on a weekday morning, this is where you want to be before the day gets complicated.

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